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March
14th annual RAND Summer Institute (RSI)
Location: Santa Monica, California, USA
Dates: 11-14 July 2007
RAND is pleased to announce the 14th annual RAND Summer Institute (RSI), which will take place in Santa Monica, CA, July 11-14, 2007. The RSI consists of two conferences addressing critical issues facing our aging population: a Mini-Medical School for Social Scientists (July 11-12) and a workshop on the Demography, Economics and Epidemiology of Aging (July 13-14). The primary aim of the RSI is to expose scholars interested in the study of aging to a wide range of research being conducted in fields beyond their own specialties.
The Mini-Med School focuses on biomedical issues relating to aging and should be of interest to all non-medically trained scholars regardless of background. Topics will be drawn from the diverse fields of biomedicine, including biology, genetics, patient care, psychiatry, and other areas. Expert clinicians and researchers will provide participants with insight into the science of aging and a greater understanding of relevant medical issues.
The Workshop on Aging is targeted to pre- and post-doctoral students and junior faculty, and to more senior researchers new to aging research. It will consist of four half-day sessions with topics drawn from research areas in the social sciences, including discussions of savings, disability, and quality of life issues. In each session, leading experts will discuss the state of the literature, integrating results from their own research and supplementing these overviews with more detailed analyses of specific topics.
We invite all interested researchers to apply to attend the 2007 RSI. Applicants may apply for fellowship support to pay for registration, travel, and accommodations. Both the Mini-Med School and the workshop are described more fully at our web site. For additional information, please contact Diana Malouf (malouf@rand.org).
RSI is sponsored by the National Institute on Aging and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research at the National Institutes of Health.
March
18th Annual Health Economics Conference: Arizona State University, School of Health Management and Policy
Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA
Dates: 16-17 March 2007
Venue: W. P. Carey School of Business
The Eighteenth Annual Health Economics Conference will take place March 16-17, 2007, hosted by the School of Health Management and Policy (SHMP) in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The purpose of this invitational conference is to facilitate discussion of the latest health economics research among a relatively small group of economists. Nobel Laureate Edward Prescott will present a keynote address.
All conference lunches and dinners for presenters and discussants will be covered by SHMP. Other expenses, including transportation, are the participant’s responsibility.
Additional information will be provided online at http://wpcarey.asu.edu/shmp/conference/index.cfm. For further questions, please contact Jonathan Ketcham (480-965-5507, ketcham@asu.edu) or Marjorie Baldwin (480-965-7868, marjorie.baldwin@asu.edu).